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Heron House, An Bang Beach Hideaway Homestay, and Old Yellow House, are some of the attractive destinations waiting for travellers to Hoi An over the long holidays for Liberation Day (April 30), and May Day (May 1). Set among lush green fields, Heron House is a perfect place for couples to relax. The house has three rooms, each with its own balcony and many windows to let the sunlight and fresh breeze flow through. Visitors can relax in the swimming pool or cook their own food in a well-equipped kitchen. A room costs US$120 per night on normal days, and US$140 per night during the holiday season. An Bang Beach Hideaway Homestay has beautifully-decorated rooms with garden views. The colour theme of the homestay uses white as a key colour, with accents of green, yellow, and blue, and natural wood finishes. There are multiple choices for tourists to stay: Coco Villa, Beach Hideaway Villa, An Bang Retreat, and Dolphin House. A room costs US$100 per night. Hoi An Lemongrass … [Read more...] about Five charming Hoi An homestays for the national holidays

Hoi An, best known for its vintage and peaceful vibe, is a great choice for a romantic getaway. Below are some of the best homestay accommodations for lovebirds in the old town. Heron House This lovely French-colonial-style villa in the middle of a rice field is perfect for people who seek relaxation through tranquility. Heron House is packed with all the amenities needed to guarantee maximum comfort for customers. This classic Indochina villa only has three rooms, so make sure you book in advance. The cost for a night is $120, but that can go up to $140 during holidays. An Bang Beach Hideaway Homestay At first glance, this homestay could be easily mistaken for a high-end resort. Each room has been carefully decorated and designed. Besides an impressive scene of bamboo, trees and gardens, it only takes two minutes to walk to the beautiful An Bang Beach. You can choose a room to suit your preference: Coco Villa with a natural vibe, Beach Hide Away Villa with blue doors, An Bang Retreat … [Read more...] about Five romantic Hoi An homestays for the perfect couple’s retreat

Heron House, An Bang Beach Hideaway Homestay, and Old Yellow House, are some of the attractive destinations waiting for travellers to Hoi An over the long holidays for Liberation Day (April 30), and May Day (May 1). Set among lush green fields, Heron House is a perfect place for couples to relax. The house has three rooms, each with its own balcony and many windows to let the sunlight and fresh breeze flow through. Visitors can relax in the swimming pool or cook their own food in a well-equipped kitchen. A room costs US$120 per night on normal days, and US$140 per night during the holiday season. An Bang Beach Hideaway Homestay has beautifully-decorated rooms with garden views. The colour theme of the homestay uses white as a key colour, with accents of green, yellow, and blue, and natural wood finishes. There are multiple choices for tourists to stay: Coco Villa, Beach Hideaway Villa, An Bang Retreat, and Dolphin House. A room costs US$100 per night. … [Read more...] about 5 charming Hoi An homestays for the national holidays

As homestays mushroom in the popular holiday spot of Hoi An, the local administration there is determined to tighten regulations and guarantee a satisfying experience for international tourists. Hoi An, located in the central province of Quang Nam, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its ancient town and trading port dating back to the 15th century. Homestay services have long been a highlight of Hoi An’s tourism offer, with visitors immersing themselves in the slow-paced lifestyle of the tranquil Vietnamese town while exploring its charming quarters with local hosts. Homestay is a form of accommodation whereby tourists stay in the home of a local and join their hosts during their daily activities as a way of experiencing local culture, according to Le Van Binh, head of Hoi An’s trade and tourism authority. However, the homestay concept’s mushrooming popularity in Hoi An has resulted in some operators treating guests like any other hotel … [Read more...] about ​Vietnam’s Hoi An moves to end ‘hotel homestays’

Under the new regulation, the owners of homestays must be Hoi An residents whose husbands or wives are not foreigners. At least two generations of families live in the houses that serve as homestays.Allowing local people to have homestays is a way to solve the problem of ‘community tourism’. This helps locals increase their income by providing services, while maintaining their culture, land and assets. Locals can also maintain their major job without having to sell land or work as hired workers. Source Vietnamnet … [Read more...] about Hoi An authorities say only locals can open homestays